For over two decades, Afternoon Voice has stood as a trailblazer in independent journalism—long before India recognized the true power of a free and fearless press. Established 20 years ago, it remains a self-funded and uncompromisingly independent newspaper, dedicated to upholding truth, transparency, and integrity in media.
From covering pivotal national and city events to training aspiring journalists, Afternoon Voice has not just reported the news—it has shaped the very ethos of responsible journalism. Its grassroots metro coverage, reaching every corner of Mumbai, has set it apart as a publication that truly understands the pulse of the city.
Unflinching in its commitment to speak truth to power, Afternoon Voice has been a strong voice of dissent and balance in a rapidly changing media landscape that has witnessed the rise of social media and digital journalism.
Across print, web, and social platforms, Afternoon Voice delivers objective, credible, and comprehensive news. Our only agenda is news and views—free from political or corporate influence. The publication proudly champions citizen journalism, empowering everyday people to contribute to honest reporting.
Over the years, Afternoon Voice has nurtured young journalistic talent, offering hands-on training in reporting, editing, anchoring, content creation, and live coverage. Our mission remains steadfast—to uphold the credibility of the Fourth Estate and to continue producing fearless journalism in the public interest.
Be it politics, crime, business, entertainment, lifestyle, or fashion, Afternoon Voice presents every story with depth, integrity, and reader-centric focus. Understanding and reflecting the reader’s pulse has been our unwritten principle throughout this journey.
Afternoon Voice is the brainchild of Dr. Vaidehi Taman, an accredited journalist of Maharashtra and a renowned author whose vision, conviction, and leadership have defined the publication’s independent spirit.

